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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of July 2nd, 2002 other clues
Told harm would result from slavery (8)
Investigates about Conservative following rebellion - they may go 1 down (6,6)
Writer of the century, humorous at first? (5)
Context of musical arrangement (7)
Go 1 down with loose translation by Home Ruler, or not (4,4,6)
Apostle, a model, had a Roman god (8)
Land of intelligence, including computing etc (7)
Ale fitted with cork once went to dandy''s head (7)
See 5 (6)
Hangdog (5)
Number appearing in feature? Yes, maybe, to go 1 down (8)
Creator of monster to live among fairies (6)
Vessel carrying pennant? (6)
The brain train? Putsch got her so involved (7,7)
Here's a rampant lion, with cry about setback to hand (5,4)
Underground police take terrorist's part (5)
My stuff is redeemable, or I''m a Dutchman (5)
Fields at cover point, gaining easy win (9)
Prince to go back round the border and become an urchin (8)
From Bergen, or several other places (5)
Had rowdy party and terrorised characters - not right (9)
Thus turns a graduate into a terrorist (5)
Putsch to capture king's the obvious course (5,4)
Not George Thomas or Michael Martin? (7,7)
Take into consideration protagonist of "Where the aerial goes" (7,3,4)
Coax DIY freak into chemical substance (7)
It's the hereditary factor that constrains elderly solvers to duck (6,3)

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